Adjective
debt-free (not comparable)
Free of debt, not owing any money.
debt free
The day I'm able to be debt-free is the day I'm going to be the happiest guy around. Steve Garvey
A legacy business still transitioning from print to digital — and now owned by a megachain with lots of new debt to pay off — is competing with a debt-free, digital-only, deep-pocketed operation bent on growth. Source: Internet
And those about to retire should focus on the financial goals pertaining to becoming debt-free and retiring with an adequate corpus which can help them maintain the same standard of living when their income sources deplete. Source: Internet
Hayek told SonntagsZeitung that his company’s debt-free balance sheet served to insulate it from extreme market swings. Source: Internet
He graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2009, debt-free thanks to his work for a paving company while he was a student. Source: Internet
Adam Green, the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which has been one of the groups leading the effort for debt-free college, praised the plan. Source: Internet